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Recovered Barnes TTSX
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<blockquote data-quote="jdrivsd619" data-source="post: 1062133" data-attributes="member: 79326"><p>I think what wedgy meant is that the black tip deer in comparison to mule deer tend to be smaller, and thinner skinned. Also most coastal zones in California all the way up through canada hold Black tail deer, eastern California still holds a lot of balk tail but also mule deer. For instance, in San Diego where i hunt 99% of there deer taken are black tail but everyone in a while you will see a muley come off of the borego springs reserve and get taken. An hour east of down town San Diego you will start seeing the burro mule deer which live in the Sonoran desert. These bucks are the "ghosts of the desert", big giant mule deer most hunters would never believe southern California can grow!!!</p><p></p><p>I might not be answering your question greyman but just an attempt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdrivsd619, post: 1062133, member: 79326"] I think what wedgy meant is that the black tip deer in comparison to mule deer tend to be smaller, and thinner skinned. Also most coastal zones in California all the way up through canada hold Black tail deer, eastern California still holds a lot of balk tail but also mule deer. For instance, in San Diego where i hunt 99% of there deer taken are black tail but everyone in a while you will see a muley come off of the borego springs reserve and get taken. An hour east of down town San Diego you will start seeing the burro mule deer which live in the Sonoran desert. These bucks are the "ghosts of the desert", big giant mule deer most hunters would never believe southern California can grow!!! I might not be answering your question greyman but just an attempt [/QUOTE]
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